May 18, 2011

My pup growls when anyone pets him. I don't want this behavior to continue or to grow into something else, how can I stop this?

Full Question:
I have just found you web site. and absolutely love it. It is the most informative one that I've ever come across. I have a 4 month old male Rottweiler puppy. Let me first say that I have owned one other Rottweiler and had her for 8 1/2 years but unfortunately lost her to cancer. She was wonderful and the best dog that I've ever had. Our vet said that she was the best Rottweiler he had ever seen. I realize the importance of the pack leadership of these dogs. My question is my puppy is a very laid back lazy puppy that is very sensitive. My only concern with him is that when I or anyone pets him, he growls. He doesn't snarl or snap and it's not a deep belly growl, he just lays there and growls while I'm petting him. I don't want to really grab him up and make a big deal of it but I don't quite know how to deal with this issue before it gets serious or he gets any older and it becomes something more. My daughter has a Rottweiler that is three years old and he does the same thing and has all of his life but if he's pushed to far he snarls. He has never bitten but I hate that kind of behavior and I won't accept it for my puppy. I would very much appreciate your advice on this problem.

Thank You,
Frances
Cindy
Cindy Cindy's Answer:
Ed has owned and trained German Shepherds for 45 years. In the past 30 years we have bred over 350 litters of working bloodline German Shepherds. We give this video to all of our puppy customers and we never get questions on how to raise a pup.

Read the description of this puppy DVD on my web site. Dog training is not rocket science its simple common sense ideas on how to handle and train a dog, The DVD has over 3 hours of training information along with 15 puppy training articles that Ed has written.

You should also consider the 4 hour DVD on Basic Dog Obedience. The fact is you have much more to learn than your dog. I recommend the handlers start studying this DVD right away even though you won’t use some of this training material for several months (usually not until the pup is 4 to 6 months old).

I also recommend that you go to the web site and read the article on “Ed’s Philosophy of Dog Training.” I believe you will not only learn something about dog training, I hope you will also adopt the same philosophy on dog training.

If the growling continues, I believe that this recently finished DVD could really help you. It’s titled DEALING WITH DOMINANT AND AGGRESSIVE DOGS and was a 5 year project. You can go to the web page and read the outline of what’s included on the video. My DVD's are not meant to be watched one time. The fact is anyone who needs this information needs to watch it many many times because every time they watch it they will pick up new ideas.

I hope this helps.

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